Koford has a tape similar to the 8959 3M stuff, but it is in a nice little roll that is easier to lug around in my box. I like the Dubick .005 lexan with adhesive on it as well. Good for bodies that are a bit thin on the sides.

Last year at Fall Brawl, Jason Holmes handed me a giant roll of .005 thick bulletproofing strip. Not entirely sure who makes it, but I use a small square of it over each pin hole and that's generally it

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I save stuff from when I do wing car bodies and I use the 3M transfer adhesive to stick it on.

Depending on what I'm doing I'll either use .004,.005,.007 or .010 wings/rear spoilers and after sticking it on with the adhesive I'll most times cover it with clear packing tape.But generally speaking, the thinner wings work great for bulletproofing curved areas and the thicker stuff is great for pin holes etc.Lastly, at times I'll even use a diaplane to bulletproof the nose area if I feel it's needed.It can really save the day in a crash fest

A set of Camen wings cost 2$ and change and you can bulletproof a lot of bodies with them Just use the transfer adhesive the wing car guys use these days instead of double stick tape.